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said absolute-truth ifs
If The Times said it, it was the absolute truth.
want losing made
You know the sting of losing or not getting something you badly want. When that happens show what you are made of,
serendipity pieces pages
I admit that I am hopelessly hooked on the printed newspaper. I love turning the pages and the serendipity of stumbling across a piece of irresistible information or a photograph that I wasnt necessarily intending to read.
frustration past careers
As someone who has spent a lot of her career as an investigative reporter, I'll confess that a frustration of mine has always been that so much investigative journalism involves a dissection of events in the past.
dog new-york growing-up
People often assume New York City is no place to keep a dog. This is certainly what my parents told me when I was growing up there. But I have found this not to be the case at all.
mother big-sister sound
I have an older sister who sounds, unfortunately, exactly like me, and we sound like our mother did.
voice want authority
Nobody wants a unitary voice of authority any more.
thinking tough-person standards
I think as an investigative reporter I had tough standards, but I don't think of myself as a tough person.
ideas taste different
The idea that women journalists bring a different taste in stories or sensibility isnt true.
powerful news opinion
The printed newspaper is a powerful showcase for news, opinion and advertising.
children stories sensitive
Having small children and being an investigative reporter would seem like a difficult mix, but it worked well for me. I was often working on my own enterprise stories, which were not as deadline sensitive.
thinking wells posts
I think the Huffington Post has been inventive and presents what it aggregates well.
badass littles dangerous
It's a little dangerous to be a badass.
voice immediacy blogs
I like the immediacy of blogs and the democratizing effects of letting millions of voices bloom on the Web.